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the israelis couldn't stand the images broadcast by hezbollah's website and so they decided to shut it down and have been able to rescue those who were calling for help the hezbollah decided to repay this with a denial of service attack their servers completely. at that point we discovered that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis they can attack the exchange they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that could be never ending. how could one of the principles that are. important is to always keep in mind that when we talk about communication the first one to arrive has a huge advantage. if you give an announcement and this announcement isn't immediately followed by some kind of counter information you get people accept some ideas and afterwards it is really hard to change them. if you. want to. you can i create an event and with this event i modify reality it is true. the states always follow this principle instance by murdering a political opponent using a hired killer a well known story. provoked. courage terrorism in a certain area but now a days th
the israelis couldn't stand the images broadcast by hezbollah's website and so they decided to shut it down and have been able to rescue those who were calling for help the hezbollah decided to repay this with a denial of service attack their servers completely. at that point we discovered that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis they can attack the exchange they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that could be never ending. how could one of the principles...
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at that point we discover that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis they can attack the. they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that could be never ending. conflict with one of the principles that are. important is to always keep in mind that when we talk about communication the first one to arrive has a huge advantage. if you give an announcement and this announcement isn't immediately followed by some kind of counter information to the people accept some ideas and afterwards it is really hard to change them. if you. want to. you can i create an event and with this event i modify reality it is true times past the states always followed this principle for instance by murdering a political opponent using a hired killer a well known story. cases they provoked a riot courage terrorism in a certain area and now a days this event theory has been imported into the civilian sphere from the political and the military wants. communication companies which employed marketing. today there are too many communication tools to figure out what is truly happening in
at that point we discover that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis they can attack the. they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that could be never ending. conflict with one of the principles that are. important is to always keep in mind that when we talk about communication the first one to arrive has a huge advantage. if you give an announcement and this announcement isn't immediately followed by some kind of counter information to the people accept some...
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hezbollah. but the syrian occupation was never -- it wasn't supposed to last 15 years. it was supposed to be according to the agreement temporary. the syrians were supposed to be there to make the peace, and then slowly withdraw. but the syrians didn't leave. so more and more lebanese people begin to chase against this. and the assassination of the fairly popular former prime minister was the last straw. >> host: syria had gone in at lebanon's invitation in the early period of the '70s, and stayed really from 76, you could say, until 2005. so it was a long period. and a lot of syrians always regarded lebanon as part of their country, which it was come until after the first world war. so they left very reluctantly, but they left. so it must have been a sense of an irresistible force wanting them out. >> guest: yeah. well, there were too many people in lebanon who were not going to put up at with a more. and also the united states and france were putting enormous pressure on syria's, to get out of
hezbollah. but the syrian occupation was never -- it wasn't supposed to last 15 years. it was supposed to be according to the agreement temporary. the syrians were supposed to be there to make the peace, and then slowly withdraw. but the syrians didn't leave. so more and more lebanese people begin to chase against this. and the assassination of the fairly popular former prime minister was the last straw. >> host: syria had gone in at lebanon's invitation in the early period of the '70s,...
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he is supported by hezbollah. the news that his appointment was met by large protests by supporters of the outgoing president. they feel that the iran-backed hezbollah will have to much influence on the new government. >> smoke rises above the lebanese capital as anti- government protests descend into violence and unrest. police used tear gas as they tried to break up the demotrations. th are directed at this man, lebanon's new prime minister. although he himself is regarded as a moderate, he was appointed with the support of the radical hezbollah group. >> i assured the p psident that there will be complete cooperation between us to form a government that the lebanese want. a government that protects its unity and sovereignty and create solidarity between its people and protects coexistence. >> but supporters of t outgoing prime minister say the new prime minister iserely a mouthpiece for hezbollah. in in northern city, harry himself called on the protesters to remain -- hariri called on the protesters to remain
he is supported by hezbollah. the news that his appointment was met by large protests by supporters of the outgoing president. they feel that the iran-backed hezbollah will have to much influence on the new government. >> smoke rises above the lebanese capital as anti- government protests descend into violence and unrest. police used tear gas as they tried to break up the demotrations. th are directed at this man, lebanon's new prime minister. although he himself is regarded as a...
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duncan said about hezbollah. i think that would be good for us to perhaps get a briefing down the line about it. there is a plan that has been going from here on to syria to venezuela and back every week we don't know who's on it and we don't know what's on it, but you can believe that there is a hezbollah connection to it so i think it is a good thing that we raised it and i think that we should pursue that more. we talk about merida initially and when we announced the initiative in october of 2007, we were told would be a three-year program, and last year we had the announcement of beyond meida and continued funding to the fy 20112012 budget, so it appears that it's here to stay for the ner future. how long has the of patrician planned for the funding initiative to continue should it continue for the foreseeable future or should we phase it out and do something new? investor? >> that is a perfectly legitimate question ad you have every right to grow less on this question every time we come before you. my answer
duncan said about hezbollah. i think that would be good for us to perhaps get a briefing down the line about it. there is a plan that has been going from here on to syria to venezuela and back every week we don't know who's on it and we don't know what's on it, but you can believe that there is a hezbollah connection to it so i think it is a good thing that we raised it and i think that we should pursue that more. we talk about merida initially and when we announced the initiative in october of...
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hezbollah was very small at the time. that larger force would have been supported by the lebanese army and lebanon would have been extracted from the influence a long time ago. the price of not doing this is hezbollah taking over lebanon pushing everything to the south and flaring two wars with israel. syria having long range missiles and giving iran all that time to have missiles and possibly the bomb. >> we shouldn't pick only on president reagan, because what we show in this film it has been a succession of presidents of misreading the regime. that's one of the main points we show in this film. american presidents have not understood the nature what is going on in these countries. >> sean: isn't it deeper? in the 9/11 commission report, i didn't agree with everything in the report. they've been at war with the west for a long time. even going back to the beginning of this regime when they held americans hostage for 444 days. they were declaring war the west. pretty bray act. i think they feared reagan when -- pretty br
hezbollah was very small at the time. that larger force would have been supported by the lebanese army and lebanon would have been extracted from the influence a long time ago. the price of not doing this is hezbollah taking over lebanon pushing everything to the south and flaring two wars with israel. syria having long range missiles and giving iran all that time to have missiles and possibly the bomb. >> we shouldn't pick only on president reagan, because what we show in this film it...
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hezbollah. and a sunni population that just lawsuits prime minister, billionaire son of corrupt, and sunni population felt very weak. and yet al qaeda guys from iraq who were majorly defeated in 2006-2007, beginning to come into a lebanon and a division of the week state and the lack of law and order over the. and basing themselves in lebanon. you a different groups in lebanon, some sponsored by saudi arabia try to take advantage of these al qaeda guys just fight hezbollah, to fight a shia. they were hoping they could fight palestine. what we've seen in lebanon since 2006-2007 are increasing clashes between sunni and shia thugs on the street. they culminate in 2000 a when sunni militias were very quickly dispatched and defeated by hezbollah in 24 hours. that education remains. as long as hezbollah is a thorn in the side of the americans and the studies, the one group saying that you don't have to compromise, look, you can defeat israel or humiliate israel, it's going to be an embarrassment to sa
hezbollah. and a sunni population that just lawsuits prime minister, billionaire son of corrupt, and sunni population felt very weak. and yet al qaeda guys from iraq who were majorly defeated in 2006-2007, beginning to come into a lebanon and a division of the week state and the lack of law and order over the. and basing themselves in lebanon. you a different groups in lebanon, some sponsored by saudi arabia try to take advantage of these al qaeda guys just fight hezbollah, to fight a shia....
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really for lack of at that point we discovered that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis before they can attack the tell me of exchange they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that can be never ending. how could one of the principles that are important is to always keep in mind that when we talk about communication the first one to arrive has a huge advantage. to.
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and hezbollah and by extension with iran. hezbollah's latest claims are true, the group which the u.s. calls a terrorist organization may have just made a damaging strike against american intelligence in a very crucial place. with polished graphics, silhouetted images and ominous music, hezbollah ratchets up the war with the u.s. on a broadcast on a network, hezbollah reveals the names of ten people who they say were cia officers working at the u.s. embassy in beirut in recent years. it includes the name and date of birth of someone it says is the cia station chief. cnn is not airing that name. the cia would not confirm or deny if the video is accurate. a spokeswoman said the agency does not as a rule address claims from terrorist groups. i think it's worth remembering that hezbollah is a dangerous organization with a propaganda arm. that fact alone should cast some doubt on the credibility of the group's claim. bob bare is a former cia officer who served in beirut, was involved in operations targeting hezbollah. i asked him
and hezbollah and by extension with iran. hezbollah's latest claims are true, the group which the u.s. calls a terrorist organization may have just made a damaging strike against american intelligence in a very crucial place. with polished graphics, silhouetted images and ominous music, hezbollah ratchets up the war with the u.s. on a broadcast on a network, hezbollah reveals the names of ten people who they say were cia officers working at the u.s. embassy in beirut in recent years. it...
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in 2006, hezbollah defeated israel as well. became the most powerful movement in the arab world and a real fresh to the sunni dictatorships because of what it stood for. a challenge to american region and it was a popular movement, a populist movement of social justice. and stagnant regime in saudi arabia and elsewhere that were collaborating with americans and israelis and costing them legitimacy. they couldn't play the arab nationalist part so they sold out but had to undermine hezbollah so they played the shia card. the persians are coming and will take over the world. the saudi control of the production of culture and media in the arab world, they have been working hard on spreading fear of portia throughout the world and lebanon was successful because you had strong shi'ah military force. they just lost the prime minister, they corrupt -- and the sunni population felt very weak and you had a al qaeda guys from iraq who were basically defeated beginning to come into lebanon and take advantage of the weak state and palestini
in 2006, hezbollah defeated israel as well. became the most powerful movement in the arab world and a real fresh to the sunni dictatorships because of what it stood for. a challenge to american region and it was a popular movement, a populist movement of social justice. and stagnant regime in saudi arabia and elsewhere that were collaborating with americans and israelis and costing them legitimacy. they couldn't play the arab nationalist part so they sold out but had to undermine hezbollah so...
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but hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. and it believes its members now face arrest and it wants the prile minister to reject the -- the prime minister to reject the whole legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last year. >> mistake to think we were allowed arrest or detention of any of our fighters. any hand that will touch any of them will really be cut off. >> the truck bomb that killed rafik hariri triggered real change in lebanon. it led to mass protests that forced the departure of syrian troops from the country. but as the years have passed, the desire for justice has for some given way to fears that the search for the killers could lead to violent instability in the country. many lebanese do support the tribunal. they want to know who killed ravi -- rafik hariri but others are spirks. they say the tribunal is a tool being used by the western israel to hit out at their political enemies. owen bennett jones, bbc news, beirut. >> french journalist held captive in afghanistan have been talking
but hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. and it believes its members now face arrest and it wants the prile minister to reject the -- the prime minister to reject the whole legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last year. >> mistake to think we were allowed arrest or detention of any of our fighters. any hand that will touch any of them will really be cut off. >> the truck bomb that killed rafik hariri triggered real change in lebanon. it...
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the prime minister is aligned with hezbollah. i was surprised to see this headline coming up now as opposed to a couple months ago when has a lot -- hezbollah was in charge of the government. the u.s. was very supportive of a pro-western government which has changed and now they don't want to send arms to lebanon. they are concerned where that could go. it could go to hezbollah which is very hostile towards israel. we witnessed two wars. one in 1996 and another in 2006 where israel and hezbollah were fighting across that border and there is concern that another war could happen. >> host: back in 2006 the war between israel and hezbollah sparked by hezbollah kidnapping two israeli soldiers. we spent 32 days documenting the outgoing israeli artillery shells and the reason washington was sending arms to the lebanese government is to create a counterbalance through hezbollah who were getting their arms from syria and iran so we wanted to beef up the strength of the lebanese government but now that hezbollah is the lebanese government
the prime minister is aligned with hezbollah. i was surprised to see this headline coming up now as opposed to a couple months ago when has a lot -- hezbollah was in charge of the government. the u.s. was very supportive of a pro-western government which has changed and now they don't want to send arms to lebanon. they are concerned where that could go. it could go to hezbollah which is very hostile towards israel. we witnessed two wars. one in 1996 and another in 2006 where israel and...
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of hezbollah members. hezbollah has indicated that it will re-tal yet if its members are indicted. >>> a maritime watch dog says pirate attacks around the world hit a record high last year. nearly half of them were carried out by somali pirates. the international maritime bureau, which has a piracy reporting center in malaysia said tuesday a total of 445 attacks were reported in 2010. the watch dog said the scope and activities of the somali pirates is expanding year by year and has reached the coast of mozambique. the bureau attributes the expansion partly to the fact that somali pirates useijacked ships as fueling bases for further attacks. the captured crews are forced to operate the ships. it says a japanese vessel hijacked last october is one such ship. the international community including japan has been sending patrol vessels to secure safety in the area. the report says piracy in the gulf of aden has been cut by more than half since 2009 because of this effort. >>> hello and welcome back to your wo
of hezbollah members. hezbollah has indicated that it will re-tal yet if its members are indicted. >>> a maritime watch dog says pirate attacks around the world hit a record high last year. nearly half of them were carried out by somali pirates. the international maritime bureau, which has a piracy reporting center in malaysia said tuesday a total of 445 attacks were reported in 2010. the watch dog said the scope and activities of the somali pirates is expanding year by year and has...
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in 2006 hezbollah defeated israel. hezbollah become of the most powerful movements in the arab world. and a real threat to some of the sunni dictatorship and egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, a threat for a challenge to american and israelis in the region to be there was a popular movement, a populist movement, a movement that spoke about social justice. and yet stagnant regimes in saudi arabia and egypt and jordan and elsewhere clever and with the americans and with israel and was costing legitimacy. they couldn't play the nationalist party. but the had to undermine hezbollah and hamas so they played the shia card. the persians are coming and they are going to take over the sunni world, and the saudis control the production of culture and media in the arab world unfortunately. they have been working really hard on spreading the fear throughout the arab world and lebanon was accessible to that because you had a very strong shia military force in hezbollah. and the sunni population that lost its prime minister billionaire an
in 2006 hezbollah defeated israel. hezbollah become of the most powerful movements in the arab world. and a real threat to some of the sunni dictatorship and egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, a threat for a challenge to american and israelis in the region to be there was a popular movement, a populist movement, a movement that spoke about social justice. and yet stagnant regimes in saudi arabia and egypt and jordan and elsewhere clever and with the americans and with israel and was costing...
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they try to resurrect hezbollah. that is to try to resurrect what had been a nascent operations capability. we do need to be concerned about this and we need to be concerned about the crossings not just to our south but to our north. in the one case we know of, a hezbollah guy who had actual trend was smuggled across the border from mexico then had connection in canada as well who was arrested trying to carry out a bombing in israel can't have canadian citizenship who travel on a false u.s. passport, married an american woman, was recently released -- an indictment was recently released to dearborn which was his last known address. lots of movement. this is something we need to be cognizant of. the good news is, and i say this not just because i came to the stand working for fbi but based on the research i've done for the book, i have been tremendously impressed that i've gone out and met with field offices and local police and others, fbi, dea, the work they are doing focus on hezbollah in particular is impressive.
they try to resurrect hezbollah. that is to try to resurrect what had been a nascent operations capability. we do need to be concerned about this and we need to be concerned about the crossings not just to our south but to our north. in the one case we know of, a hezbollah guy who had actual trend was smuggled across the border from mexico then had connection in canada as well who was arrested trying to carry out a bombing in israel can't have canadian citizenship who travel on a false u.s....
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the prime minister is aligned with hezbollah there. i was surprised to see this headline commission are now as opposed to a couple of months ago when his blood got in control of the government. the u.s. -- when hezbollah got in control of the government. the u.s. is a little concerned about where it could go if we send arms to hezbollah. we witnessed two wars, one in 1996 and another in 2006, where a of hezbollah and israel were fighting across that border. guest: back in 2006, and we have a chapter in the book about this, about the war between israel and hezbollah, we spent 34 days on the border documenting the katisha katyusha -- the katish fighters. we wanted to beef up the strength of the lebanese government. what you are seeing is they are finally catching of to the political changes that are happening on the ground. host: a man wearing an explosive bolts was arrested as he tried to enter the offices of the largest opposition group. how does that factor into the whole situation in the mideast? guest: and jordan is like all of now
the prime minister is aligned with hezbollah there. i was surprised to see this headline commission are now as opposed to a couple of months ago when his blood got in control of the government. the u.s. -- when hezbollah got in control of the government. the u.s. is a little concerned about where it could go if we send arms to hezbollah. we witnessed two wars, one in 1996 and another in 2006, where a of hezbollah and israel were fighting across that border. guest: back in 2006, and we have a...
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the goal of which to wipe out hezbollah to disarm and to add one last. enemy of the border but say the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for their own purposes . it would have five years. of war we all prefer themselves. from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as any syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and his below eleven on contribution of his support for fall of the syrian regime may create a new government which may want to shift away from the iranian alliance in turn then my trigger is but there might trigger israel to go and try to take as well when it's a week at some point. and as fate would have it it's not only his beloved that's weak these women prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing the toughest challenge of his two and a half year premiership these social protests are now into this week and the demand for netanyahu to make drastic change is as loud as ever which is why some suggest there's nothing like a wall to quieten these young protester
the goal of which to wipe out hezbollah to disarm and to add one last. enemy of the border but say the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for their own purposes . it would have five years. of war we all prefer themselves. from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as any syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and his below eleven on contribution of his support for fall of the syrian regime may create a new...
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they're concerned where it got go and it could go to hezbollah to beef up their forces and hezbollah is still very hostile to israel. we witnessed two wars one in 1986 and another one in 2006 where israel and hezbollah were fighting across that border. and there's certainly concern that another war could happen again. >> host: but let's talk about why they were arming the lebanese government. back in 2006, and we have a chapter in the book about the war between israel and hezbollah that was sparked by hezbollah kidnapping two israeli soldiers up on the border and we spent 34 days up on the border documenting them flying over and the outcoming artillery shells. and the reason that washington was sending arms to the lebanese government is to create a counter-balance to hezbollah which was getting their arms from syria and from iran. and so we wanted to beef up the strength of the lebanese government but now that hezbollah is the lebanese government, it would be foolhardy to be sending weapons and what you're saying they are catching up to the lebanese on the ground. >> the associated p
they're concerned where it got go and it could go to hezbollah to beef up their forces and hezbollah is still very hostile to israel. we witnessed two wars one in 1986 and another one in 2006 where israel and hezbollah were fighting across that border. and there's certainly concern that another war could happen again. >> host: but let's talk about why they were arming the lebanese government. back in 2006, and we have a chapter in the book about the war between israel and hezbollah that...
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he is supported by hezbollah. the news that his appointment was met by large protests by supporters of the outgoing president. they feel that the iran-backed hezbollah will have to much influence on the new government. >> smoke rises above the lebanese capital as anti- government protests descend into violence and unrest. police used tear gas as they tried to break up the demonstrations. they are directed at this man, lebanon's new prime minister. although he himself is regarded as a moderate, he was appointed with the support of the radical hezbollah group. >> i assured the president that there will be complete cooperation between us to form a government that the lebanese want. a government that protects its unity and sovereignty and create solidarity between its people and protects coexistence. >> but supporters of the outgoing prime minister say the new prime minister is merely a mouthpiece for hezbollah. in in northern city, harry himself called on the protesters to remain -- hariri called on the protesters to
he is supported by hezbollah. the news that his appointment was met by large protests by supporters of the outgoing president. they feel that the iran-backed hezbollah will have to much influence on the new government. >> smoke rises above the lebanese capital as anti- government protests descend into violence and unrest. police used tear gas as they tried to break up the demonstrations. they are directed at this man, lebanon's new prime minister. although he himself is regarded as a...
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and what about hezbollah and iran and israel? >>juan: that is the key. what we talking about is really a stand in for iran. and trying to get at iran. do we support an uprising in iran? that, really, is the seed of our national and middle east interests but so far we have been slow to come to any kind of sense that, you know what, there is a sufficient uprising in syria that allows us to say syria is a surrogate for iran and we are going after iran because that is how they funnel weapons to the terrorists and link to al qaeda. it is a tough situation but you should not impose one pattern on anything. >>shepard: i am just saying what are we going to do? >>juan: we have to make choices. i am not sure the criticism is legitimate. >>shepard: the time is getting away because by friday we will have a show. >>juan: big showdown. >>shepard: the rebels with whom we did not side, in the war which is in the a war, are now ungunned and now it appears in libya, the rebels are retreating, because they don't have the guns, they don't have the weapons, they don't have t
and what about hezbollah and iran and israel? >>juan: that is the key. what we talking about is really a stand in for iran. and trying to get at iran. do we support an uprising in iran? that, really, is the seed of our national and middle east interests but so far we have been slow to come to any kind of sense that, you know what, there is a sufficient uprising in syria that allows us to say syria is a surrogate for iran and we are going after iran because that is how they funnel weapons...
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including hezbollah and mexico's drug cartels. witnesses include retired general keane who developed the iraq surge strategy for president george w. bush. this is two hours and 40 minutes. >> the subcommittee will come to order. we have a joint subcommittee. oversight subcommittee and intelligence subcommittee meeting today to hear testimony regarding the iranian terror operation on american soil. the iranian government is a threat to the international community, building weapons of mass destruction. it is a threat to the middle east dominating the region through intimidation and support for terrorist organization that recent reports indicate the iranian government is a threat to the homeland security by attempting to assassinate the saudi ambassador on our soil using drug cartels operating on our doorstep. enough is enough. in the past we in the international community have attempted to use economic sanctions. is obvious these sanctions have not worked. our message to iran should be simple. continue threatening the national secur
including hezbollah and mexico's drug cartels. witnesses include retired general keane who developed the iraq surge strategy for president george w. bush. this is two hours and 40 minutes. >> the subcommittee will come to order. we have a joint subcommittee. oversight subcommittee and intelligence subcommittee meeting today to hear testimony regarding the iranian terror operation on american soil. the iranian government is a threat to the international community, building weapons of mass...
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hezbollah -- speak up? is this better? hezbollah, two weeks ago started a campaign in a city in south lebanon where they forced the -- some shops to stop selling alcohol. this is not a big deal. it's not like they are closing liquor stores in the city, but inside their community but they are telling the people we are the authority, marking the territory inside the community. but at the same time, they created a few incidents where news was leaked to a few newspapers, which is hezbollah, march 8 newspaper, that published the first news of the newspaper that it was on state-owned property. this has been going on since 2006 after the war when the reconstruction started. and people started moving. but naturally, well, it wasn't that obvious before, but after 2006 -- the money was coming from iran and hezbollah taking care of the reconstruction. they became a phenomenon. why was it leaked to the news now? they wanted the i.s.f. to act so a message can be passed. and when i heard the news reacted. and they went south to stop the
hezbollah -- speak up? is this better? hezbollah, two weeks ago started a campaign in a city in south lebanon where they forced the -- some shops to stop selling alcohol. this is not a big deal. it's not like they are closing liquor stores in the city, but inside their community but they are telling the people we are the authority, marking the territory inside the community. but at the same time, they created a few incidents where news was leaked to a few newspapers, which is hezbollah, march 8...
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told to defeat hezbollah. now some people are saying -- i read some analysis saying that whatever happens in syria and even if the regime does not fall or is weakened, they will do anything to protect themselves. they will cooperate with the people who have the capacity to protect the regime, the international community, the international organizations. they may cooperate when it comes to the tribunal. maybe, when it comes to their existence as a region, the alliances of hezbollah may be sacrificed for this. when it comes to the tribunal or other matters. hezbollah knows that they are important allies for the syrians, but for their own version, they might be sacrificed. i would like to add one more thing. there is concern among the syrian people in the region, from lebanon to egypt to tunisia, everywhere, that there is a kind of hypocrisy when it comes to the western stance for syria. people are raising questions like why has the u.s. and the not taken decisive stance is like they have for libya? the west and
told to defeat hezbollah. now some people are saying -- i read some analysis saying that whatever happens in syria and even if the regime does not fall or is weakened, they will do anything to protect themselves. they will cooperate with the people who have the capacity to protect the regime, the international community, the international organizations. they may cooperate when it comes to the tribunal. maybe, when it comes to their existence as a region, the alliances of hezbollah may be...
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hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. it believes its members now face are rest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the full legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last. >> it is a mistake to think we will allow the arrest or detention of many factors. nebraska hand that touches any of them will be cut off. -- any hand that touches any of them will be cut off. >> it lead to mass protests that forced the departure of syrian troops from the country. as the years have passed, the desire for justice has given way to fears that the search for the killers could lead to violence coming and instability in the country. many lebanese do support the tribunal. they want to know who killed rafik hariri. others are suspicious. they say the tribunal as a tool being used by the west and israel to hit political enemies. bbc news. >> a land mine has exploded in afghanistan, killing 20 people. the explosion happened on the main road near kandahar. police said women and children were among the dictums. german
hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. it believes its members now face are rest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the full legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last. >> it is a mistake to think we will allow the arrest or detention of many factors. nebraska hand that touches any of them will be cut off. -- any hand that touches any of them will be cut off. >> it lead to mass protests that forced the departure of syrian troops from...
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of this to strike hezbollah. certainly, sunni regimes in the gulf and kuwait and bahrain and saudi arabia would actively crack down on their shia population more than they are to have and we have seen that in a raid already which would only increase shia anger and i think a tremendous increase in june aco -- shia violence. iraq would be uncomfortable with it because the iraqi regime might not be iranian but the sunnis have a good relationship with iran. so i think it would be a catastrophe. if the iranian military attack the iraqi military it would not stand down. millions of people in iran are hoping that the government is destroyed by the americans away think it did in much of iraq at one point. so you would see a regional conflict developing. i think it is very unlikely. the americans are so over tax, the is exhausted and we have the national debt which is limiting. let me -- a good example is iraq. the americans hope to have more basis. they call it enduring bases more permanent basis than what they are going
of this to strike hezbollah. certainly, sunni regimes in the gulf and kuwait and bahrain and saudi arabia would actively crack down on their shia population more than they are to have and we have seen that in a raid already which would only increase shia anger and i think a tremendous increase in june aco -- shia violence. iraq would be uncomfortable with it because the iraqi regime might not be iranian but the sunnis have a good relationship with iran. so i think it would be a catastrophe. if...
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but hezbollah is a powerful force within his government and it believes its members now face arrest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the whole legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last year. >> you are mistaken if you think we will allow the rest retention of any of our fighters. any man that touches one of them will be cut off. >> the bomb that killed rufi hariri lead to real change. it led to a mass departure of syrian troops in the country. but as in years past, the desire for justice has, for some, given way to fears that the search for the killers killed rafik al-hart others are suspicious. they say the tribunal is a tool being used by the west and israel to hit the head of their political enemies. >> and in other news from around the world, the african union summit has open with criticism by leaders of france oppose the decision to air drop -- of france's decision to air drop rebels into the villa. -- into libya. two french journalists kidnapped by the taliban in afghanistan 18 months ago have returned home, following their release from cap
but hezbollah is a powerful force within his government and it believes its members now face arrest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the whole legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last year. >> you are mistaken if you think we will allow the rest retention of any of our fighters. any man that touches one of them will be cut off. >> the bomb that killed rufi hariri lead to real change. it led to a mass departure of syrian troops in the country....
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syria's unrest threatens to spread across the middle east israel is concerned that hezbollah is moving weapons to lebanon just in case assad is overthrown. and or post in russia continue to struggle in adulthood a lack of government provided. some have to live in a run down home with little help. just after eight pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now to our top story the greek government has voted in favor of a new round of austerity cuts securing the next multibillion installment of cash from the e.u. and staving off a default but furious protesters have reacted violently to the vote with battles between police and demonstrators continuing just meters from parliament all scenes from downtown athens resemble a war zone as protesters fight with riot squads amid volleys of tear gas hundreds of thousands of people nationwide walked off their jobs for a two day strike against the hysterically cuts they say a drowning the country and death in for. has failed once and it will fail again well there are worrying reports of escalating violence in constitut
syria's unrest threatens to spread across the middle east israel is concerned that hezbollah is moving weapons to lebanon just in case assad is overthrown. and or post in russia continue to struggle in adulthood a lack of government provided. some have to live in a run down home with little help. just after eight pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now to our top story the greek government has voted in favor of a new round of austerity cuts securing the next...
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it will be peaceful and this is a strategy and hezbollah is worried. peaceful methods are being more effective than their own aggressive and violent and military methods. this is a situation of hezbollah but after that, the indictment that is coming, hopefully very soon. . . >> yes, sir. over there. >> you mentioned that sure real law -- sharia law is an existential threat to united states. is it taking over? >> already in the financial sector, you have sharia- complient finance where people doing investments and fundss are deferring to people who are suspect as the party as to what these funded can be invested in. investment houses and others, banks, are paying in some cases last and reputable people are lot of money to give their blessing for their types of investments. that is a problem. it is a way of -- depending on what they are investing in and who they are paying to give their blessing, there could be ways that resources go to places that i am not sure are necessary in our national security interest. we also have situations where there are move
it will be peaceful and this is a strategy and hezbollah is worried. peaceful methods are being more effective than their own aggressive and violent and military methods. this is a situation of hezbollah but after that, the indictment that is coming, hopefully very soon. . . >> yes, sir. over there. >> you mentioned that sure real law -- sharia law is an existential threat to united states. is it taking over? >> already in the financial sector, you have sharia- complient...
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and hezbollah it's generally in lebanon and elsewhere and they're tied to the iranians but all of a sudden if you start talking about iran you have to come back and realize that what the americans did was completely replace their government in the fifty's with essentially a to tell a terrier dictator of the cia my former employers choosing and you wonder why the iranian government is incredibly angry with us you see so that's maybe the additional sort of failure that we had because there are lots of them now you're saying basically that you can't think of one example that led to us haven't found way shape or form funded armed or cooperated with in the bath. you know what essentially you're correct i start thinking about central and south america all of the things that we have supported over totalitarian dictatorships if they're in power they were out of power they were supporting the rebels in the rebels come into power and then they boarded pieces you mention the economy at work and you think about what we have with the mujahideen going into the eighty's and into the seventy's and
and hezbollah it's generally in lebanon and elsewhere and they're tied to the iranians but all of a sudden if you start talking about iran you have to come back and realize that what the americans did was completely replace their government in the fifty's with essentially a to tell a terrier dictator of the cia my former employers choosing and you wonder why the iranian government is incredibly angry with us you see so that's maybe the additional sort of failure that we had because there are...
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in two fakes, hezbollah defeated israel. hezbollah became the most powerful movement in the arab world and a real threat to sunni dictatorships in egypt, jordan and saudi arabia coming threat because of of what it stood for, in challenge to the popular movements, a populist movements, a movement for social justice. you have a stagnant regimes in saudi arabia and egypt and jordan are collaborating with americans and israelis and causing him legitimacy. they couldn't played the nationalist parceled on a mac, but they had to undermine his last and hamas also, so they played the shia card. they're going to convert to shia sound. persians will come and take over the sunni world and the saudi's controlled the production of culture and media in the arab world unfortunately. they've been working very hard on spreading the fear that she has throughout the arab world. lebanon was successful to that because they had a very strong shia military force and hezbollah and the sunni population that last as prime minister billionaire to corru
in two fakes, hezbollah defeated israel. hezbollah became the most powerful movement in the arab world and a real threat to sunni dictatorships in egypt, jordan and saudi arabia coming threat because of of what it stood for, in challenge to the popular movements, a populist movements, a movement for social justice. you have a stagnant regimes in saudi arabia and egypt and jordan are collaborating with americans and israelis and causing him legitimacy. they couldn't played the nationalist...
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serious on grass trends to spread our cost me east israel is concerned that hezbollah is moving weapons to govern not just in case the president also is overthrown. and orphans in russia continue to struggle in adulthood a lack of government provided housing means some have to live in rundown homes with little help. also in business russia wants to reduce the social ties for business while boosting alcohol and tobacco excise and potentially increasing taxes for the oil and gas sector to find out more on the economic impact of this move join me in twenty minutes time and business up to. its five pm in moscow on nice and now right with your top story here in r t and it's make or break today in greece as the government votes on tax hikes and spending cuts while police battle raging crowds just meters from parliament and today is the country's last chance to stave off default something that could have ruinous consequences for the euro but public opposition has turned violent scenes here from downtown athens for example a war zone that's protesters clashed with police amid volleys of tear ga
serious on grass trends to spread our cost me east israel is concerned that hezbollah is moving weapons to govern not just in case the president also is overthrown. and orphans in russia continue to struggle in adulthood a lack of government provided housing means some have to live in rundown homes with little help. also in business russia wants to reduce the social ties for business while boosting alcohol and tobacco excise and potentially increasing taxes for the oil and gas sector to find...
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you had said that hezbollah and iran have already established some sort of infrastructure? >> yes. >> what kind of evidence is there for that. >> i think there's a great deal of evidence. if you read what the fbi has written about it and has said publicly, there are strong al-qaeda organizations -- or hezbollah organizations in north carolina, in new york, montreal, toronto, vancouver. along with the iranian intelligence service to keep an eye on the young shah and his followers but it's clearly to have a dual use which is to strike back against us. it's not talked about very much. you know, the bush administration talked about saddam having a terrorist capability here and, of course, he didn't. but the iranians absolutely have a presence here. >> okay. thank you. on our left in the third row. >> i have a question and ask for a comment on the failure of the intelligence community which is part -- you know, which has rapidly grown in funding and also power in the united states, and, you know, is a large part responsible, i feel, for these wars that we engage in and their sug
you had said that hezbollah and iran have already established some sort of infrastructure? >> yes. >> what kind of evidence is there for that. >> i think there's a great deal of evidence. if you read what the fbi has written about it and has said publicly, there are strong al-qaeda organizations -- or hezbollah organizations in north carolina, in new york, montreal, toronto, vancouver. along with the iranian intelligence service to keep an eye on the young shah and his...
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we know that is the main purpose to hezbollah to deter the military action. if he goes on strike against iran for thousands of israelis. estimate on the military option you were to the defense department has in the previous administration that aside for a number of reasons not to take the military option and perhaps talk a little bit about why not and whether you think it is a good idea. >> so the military option question is about the united states and about israel. perhaps you can talk more about israel and make one statement that it seems to me quite obvious that if it were to become a military conflict the united states is better positioned to carry out that conflict than israel simply because the conflict between israel and iran could become a regional conflict and a variety of different ways you could imagine for instance i'm just making up a scenario the iranians could respond to an israeli attack by saying that saudi arabia, it doesn't matter whether it is iran could define it that way and retaliate against saudi arabia with all kinds of ditcher mental
we know that is the main purpose to hezbollah to deter the military action. if he goes on strike against iran for thousands of israelis. estimate on the military option you were to the defense department has in the previous administration that aside for a number of reasons not to take the military option and perhaps talk a little bit about why not and whether you think it is a good idea. >> so the military option question is about the united states and about israel. perhaps you can talk...
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is spending $7 billion on aid to pakistan. 11 senior ministers from hezbollah and the allies resigned today collapsing the government of lebanon. the united states government considers hezbollah a terrorist organization, the group controls sizable portions of lebanon's leadership and they represent a third of the cabinet. tensions have remained high overu.n. investigation over the 2005 killing of the former leave prime minister and many believe today's move could trigger years of future political turmoil. the news came as the current prime minister who is the son of the former prime minister met in washington with president obama. so the leader comes to washington, members of parliament resign, the whole thing collapses as we are about to learn that members of hezbollah may have been, in part, responsible, for the assassination. so they just fowl the government. and now to the white house with our reporter. mike, not entirely unexpected, i suppose, that this could be the way things turned but not good at all. >>reporter: no question. we have heard from u.s. officials that they are dis
is spending $7 billion on aid to pakistan. 11 senior ministers from hezbollah and the allies resigned today collapsing the government of lebanon. the united states government considers hezbollah a terrorist organization, the group controls sizable portions of lebanon's leadership and they represent a third of the cabinet. tensions have remained high overu.n. investigation over the 2005 killing of the former leave prime minister and many believe today's move could trigger years of future...
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tremendous pressures what they may get in return is the reaction by the iranian regime by hamas by hezbollah and others who the consequences if nato and the u.s. stick up their operations in syria many fear could be the same consequences in terms of what we've witnessing in libya. maybe but it's in an operation that's already be on on the go for several months and many fear that it could continue for months if not years really the situation in libya is a parallel to what we witnessed thing happening in syria today they were experts who are suggesting that this could lead to the eventual supplying of weapons to the opposition in syria in libya we heard nato and the united states saying that the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is not a target now we're hearing some western powers saying that he is could the same parallel been formed with syria so against the pretext of actually coming in and wanting to assist the local population and actually prevent to use this terminology a slaughter the waste could be preparing the ground for foreign intervention in syria. reporting on the french intervention
tremendous pressures what they may get in return is the reaction by the iranian regime by hamas by hezbollah and others who the consequences if nato and the u.s. stick up their operations in syria many fear could be the same consequences in terms of what we've witnessing in libya. maybe but it's in an operation that's already be on on the go for several months and many fear that it could continue for months if not years really the situation in libya is a parallel to what we witnessed thing...
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you would say that hezbollah and iran has already established >> there's a great deal of evidence. if you read what the fbi has written about it and said publicly there are strong al qaeda or hezbollah organizations and north carolina, new york, montreal, toronto, vancouver, los angeles. initially established with the iranian intelligence service to keep them on mashaal and his followers but it's designed also to have a dual use which is to strike back against us. it's not talked about very much. the bush administration talked about saddam hussein having a capability here and he didn't, but the iranians have a person believed to precedent here. >> on the left into phil roe. >> i have a question or when asked for comment on the failure of the intelligence community pitch is part, it is rapidly grown in funding and also, in the united states and is a large part responsible for the war that we engage in. >> the intelligence community can't declare war dewitt no one declares war any more so let me step back from that. the intelligence communities and particularly the cia it is the inst
you would say that hezbollah and iran has already established >> there's a great deal of evidence. if you read what the fbi has written about it and said publicly there are strong al qaeda or hezbollah organizations and north carolina, new york, montreal, toronto, vancouver, los angeles. initially established with the iranian intelligence service to keep them on mashaal and his followers but it's designed also to have a dual use which is to strike back against us. it's not talked about...
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goal of which to wipe out hezbollah to disarm them throughout one last. enemy of the border but say the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for your own purposes there is like a war every five years very slowly very like. defense of war we want to defend themselves while blaming the war from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as any syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and hizbollah eleven on can't be sure of his supporters a fall of the syrian regime may create a new government which may want to shift away from the iranian alliance in turn then my trigger is thought there might trigger israel to go and try to take his ball or when it's a week at some point. and his fate would have it it's not only has been up it's weak he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing the toughest challenge of his two and a half year premiership these social protest samantha netanyahu to make drastic change which is why some suggest it is nothing like a neat trick lighten
goal of which to wipe out hezbollah to disarm them throughout one last. enemy of the border but say the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for your own purposes there is like a war every five years very slowly very like. defense of war we want to defend themselves while blaming the war from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as any syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and hizbollah eleven on can't be...
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now hezbollah is in control of its own army. now also in control of the lebanese government, which means it's become an enemy state. iran has a client, ally, in lebanon. syria has an ally, client in lebanonment all of this outrage engagement, impeasement of the administration has come to nothing. in fact, it's encouraged our enemies. lebanon will be an extremely serious and dangerous enemy in the months ahead. >> bret: a.b., afghanistan, the president obviously, the administration is taking -- gone to great lengths to talk not about july of 2011 as pulling out completely, but 2014 has been talked about. what about afghanistan as an issue tonight? >> i think afghanistan has is what he has to spend the most time on. the members, particularly with members in their constituents serving there, really want -- the ones i talked to are very concerned about the fact he's not addressing pakistan and they would like to hear that they doubt they hear about it tonight that is the question at home. what are we going to do moving forward with
now hezbollah is in control of its own army. now also in control of the lebanese government, which means it's become an enemy state. iran has a client, ally, in lebanon. syria has an ally, client in lebanonment all of this outrage engagement, impeasement of the administration has come to nothing. in fact, it's encouraged our enemies. lebanon will be an extremely serious and dangerous enemy in the months ahead. >> bret: a.b., afghanistan, the president obviously, the administration is...
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goal of which wipe out hezbollah to disarm and to add one last. enemy of the border but the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for their own purposes where it's like every five years. of war they want to be for themselves. from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as amy syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and hizbollah in lebanon koncz be sure of his support for a fall of the syrian regime may create a new government which may want to shift away from the iranian alliance in turn then my trigger is there may trigger israel to go and try to take as well i had said the weak at this point. and as fate would have it it's not only his but now that's weak this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing the toughest challenge of his two and a half year plan michel the social protest samantha netanyahu to make a drastic change which is why some suggest it is nothing like a wall to quieten these young protesters certainly the patient these people who ar
goal of which wipe out hezbollah to disarm and to add one last. enemy of the border but the critics thinking a war is inevitable is simple israeli propaganda churned out for their own purposes where it's like every five years. of war they want to be for themselves. from the beginning but if war is on the cards now is as good a time as amy syrian president bashar assad is struggling to stay in power and hizbollah in lebanon koncz be sure of his support for a fall of the syrian regime may create...
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government a hezbollah recruiting cell operative was arrested last fall and it wasn't if hezbollah members got into the u.s. but how main and they said, hezbollah is sharing information with the drug cartels and rubbing shoulders and are making tens of millions of dollars, in the global cocaine trade. >> hezbollah has not recognized that connection between those mexican cartels, and their operatives in the united states and what that has to potentially offer hezbollah, then, you know, then you know, they are simply missing the boat. >> we know from dhs documents, 180,000 illegal aliens from countries other than mexico, were apprehended from 2007, through middle of last year, and we have also been told, today, that less than 40% of our border is secure and the mexican government over the weekend, did put more military on the u.s. border, i have been told that from sources inside mexico and that could be in response to the increased threat from hezbollah. now, you might imagine, some people in the u.s. government are happy with it and say this obama administration's refusing to address this
government a hezbollah recruiting cell operative was arrested last fall and it wasn't if hezbollah members got into the u.s. but how main and they said, hezbollah is sharing information with the drug cartels and rubbing shoulders and are making tens of millions of dollars, in the global cocaine trade. >> hezbollah has not recognized that connection between those mexican cartels, and their operatives in the united states and what that has to potentially offer hezbollah, then, you know,...